Malte Starostik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tuesday 08 October 2002 06:17, Ben Reser wrote:
> > See attached screenshot.  All the other dialogs look fine.  This is the
> > only one that has any issues.  You can't see it as well from the screen
> > shot but it looks almost as though the text was painted twice but just
> > in slightly different spots.
> It is meant to show those items are disabled because you didn't choose to 
> install any of those servers. At least that's what I thought. Of course, it 
> could look better.
> On a similar note, I once did a minimum install, i.e. selected no package 
> group at all and was presented a dialog to choose whether I want a minimum 
> install with X, without X or extremely minimum. Once the last option was 
> selected, the other two got disabled just as those in your screenshot. Is 
> there any particular reason for locking the other options as soon as one is 
> selected (before proceeding with Okay that is)?

because the 3 options don't go the same way:

- "truly minimum" means removing
- "X" or "doc" means adding

i wouldn't know what to do with "truly minimum" together with "X" or
"doc", that's why choosing "truly minimum" make the other two
grayed/disabled.

hopefully this graphical pb will go away with gtk2 :)

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